Nov 23, 2024  
2024-2025 UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG 
    
2024-2025 UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG

Psychology - Behavioral Neuroscience Concentration, (B.A.)


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Program objectives for a degree in Psychology with a Cognitive Science Concentration are: (a) describe the nature of psychology and behavioral neuroscience as disciplines; (b) use the concepts, language, and major theories of the disciplines to account for psychological phenomena; (c) demonstrate knowledge and understanding representing appropriate breadth and depth in psychology and behavioral neuroscience; (d) critique, design, and conduct basic studies in psychology and behavioral neuroscience using appropriate research methods; (e) generalize conclusions from research in psychology and behavioral neuroscience; (f) recognize the necessity for ethical behavior and follow the APA Code of Ethics in the design, data collection, interpretation, and reporting of research in psychology and behavioral neuroscience; (g) use critical thinking and reasoning to effectively recognize, develop, defend, and criticize arguments and other persuasive appeals; (h) describe major applied areas of psychology (e.g., clinical, counseling, industrial/organizational, school, health); (i) utilize appropriate applications of psychology and behavioral neuroscience in solving problems; (j) articulate how psychological principles can be used to explain social issues and inform public policy; (k) recognize and understand the importance of academic integrity; (l) recognize and respect human diversity and understand that psychological explanations may vary across populations and contexts; (m) understand the limitations of psychological knowledge and skills.

University General Education Program (41 hours)


See University General Education Program  for the General Education requirements. 

Natural science courses are required for general education and can be partially fulfilled by the following Behavioral Neuroscience requirements:

College and Degree (B.A.) Requirements (6-12 hours)


The College and Bachelor of Arts requirements  are in addition to the University General Education Program requirements that are listed above.

The Major (39 hours in Psychology)


Psychology Core


Complete the Following Four Courses:

Content Areas


Complete one course from each of the following three areas.

Psychology Field Test


All majors must take a Psychology Field Test during their senior year.

Behavioral Neuroscience and Elective Psychology Courses


Completion of requirements above and 

Complete these three:

Choose 1 of the following Paths:


Thesis Path (Complete the following 15 hours)


Non-Thesis Path (15 PSYC hours must be chosen as part of the following)


Choose 3 of the following courses:

General Electives


Elective hours must be taken to bring the total number of hours to 120.

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